πΏ A ripper spot for a chill arvo with the kids, native walks, and a bonza picnic by the river!
Brunswick Valley Heritage Park in Mullumbimby is a beaut spot for families and nature lovers alike. The park offers shaded play areas for the little tackers, peaceful picnic spots with large sheltered tables, and lovely walks through native forest close to the river. It's a treasure trove of biodiversity with over 1000 endemic species, making it a great place to connect with nature. While currently undergoing upgrades, locals are keen for the new shaded play sections. Perfect for a relaxed arvo with the kids or a scenic stroll, this park blends heritage, nature, and family fun in one spot.
π Park Information
π Address | 5 Mill St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482, Australia |
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β Rating | 4.5/5 (99 reviews) |
ποΈ City | Mullumbimby |
πΊοΈ Coordinates | Google Map Link |
ποΈ Facilities |
π Opening Hours
Day | Hours |
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Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
Thursday | Open 24 hours |
Friday | Open 24 hours |
Saturday | Open 24 hours |
Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Monday | Open 24 hours |
Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
β What Makes This Park Special
Family Playground Fun β
This park is a top spot for the young ones, boasting shaded play areas that keep the little tackers cool and safe from the harsh sun. While the playground is currently fenced off for renovations, locals are stoked about the upcoming upgrades promising even better shade and new play sections. Itβs a great place for families to kick back while the kids have a ripper time playing. Plus, the large sheltered picnic tables nearby mean you can keep an eye on the ankle-biters while enjoying a cuppa or a snack. Perfect for a family arvo out in Mullumbimby!
Beautiful Views That'll Take Your Breath Away π
Brunswick Valley Heritage Park is a peaceful haven nestled near the river, surrounded by stunning native forest. The walking tracks offer a lovely stroll through ancient Gondwana flora, showcasing over 1000 endemic species. Itβs a beaut spot for nature lovers wanting to soak up the serenity and enjoy a quiet breather. The parkβs natural beauty and proximity to the river make it a perfect place for a picnic or a gentle bushwalk, with plenty of shady spots to relax and take in the fresh air. A true gem for locals and visitors alike.
Peaceful Picnic and Chill Zones π§Ί
If youβre after a peaceful spot to unwind, this park ticks all the boxes. With large tables and benches under a roof, youβre covered from the sun while enjoying your arvo snack or brekkie. The tranquil setting near the river and native forest offers a lovely backdrop for a quiet catch-up or family picnic. Itβs a great place to escape the hustle and bustle, soak up some nature vibes, and maybe even spot some local wildlife. Just a heads-up, there are no toilets on-site, so plan accordingly before you come.
Native Wildlife Encounters π¦
This park is a treasure house of biodiversity, boasting over 1000 endemic species from ancient Gondwana times. Nature lovers and curious kids will enjoy spotting native plants and possibly some local critters during their visit. Just watch out for the magpies during swooping season, as one reviewer mentioned a mate got a bit of a nip! Itβs a cracking place to teach the young ones about native foods and the unique environment of the Brunswick Valley. A true natural wonder right in Mullumbimby.
π¬ What Visitors Are Saying
- Great shades place for kids to play, the revamp of the park will be greatly anticipated.
- Lovely park near the river and a great picnic location.
- Beautiful park and so close to nature.
- Great little walk through some beautiful native forest.
- Over 1000 endemic species. Lots of native foods. A treasure house of genetic diversity from ancient Gondwana.
- Nice large table with benches under a roof, so sun protected, but no toilets.
- Pretty little spot, unfortunately my friend got swooped by a magpie drew blood. Watch out!
- Peaceful
- Looks an amazing park but currently closed and fenced off for renovations/upgrades.